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1. in cherry crandall method for lipase analysis what is the substrate used?
2. which of the following is the reason why hemolysis shoule be avoided?
a. enzymes have lower concentration in cells thus hemolysis increases levels in serum or plasma
b. hemolysis does not affect plasma and serum enzyme levels
c. enzymes are specific to the target issue
d. none of these
e. enzymes have higher concentration in cells thus hemlysis increases level in serum or plasma
3. increasing temperature usually increases the rate of a
a. both statement are false
b. both statements are true
c. first statement is correct, second statement is false
d. second statement is true, first statement is false
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